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ADELAIDE'S ONLINE DAILY NEWSPAPER
ursday 22nd July 2010
AM EDITION | FREE
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NEWS IN BRIEF
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Hotel robbed
overnight
Police are investigating
an aggravated robbery
at an Elizabeth North
hotel early this morning.
Two men, armed with
hammers and their
faces covered with
balaclavas, threatened
staff and stole cash and
alcohol before they fled
the scene and lost
police on Kensington
Road.
Tween mag
ratings
Magazines targeting
teenagers may soon be
classified under a bill
passed in the Legislative
Council last night.
Shadow youth minister
Michelle Lensink said if
magazines were forced
to carry ratings, parents
would be able to decide
whether it was
appropriate for their
children to read them.
REVIEW
Inception
Hey, hey it's Abbott
ISPY
Soundstream 2010
Kylie Minogue had Hey, Hey It's Saturday's live
audience eating out of her hand last night but
Tony Abbott failed to hit any of the right notes.
National or local?
ABC will cover news around
the clock from tonight with
the launch of ABC24, but
there is speculation that the
national broadcaster won't
be able to maintain its high-
quality content over a 24-hour
news cycle and doubts about
the amount of SA coverage.
TODAY IN SA
The Australian Council of
Trade Unions is launching its
federal election campaign in
Adelaide this morning. At the
ArkTribe rally today, the ACTU
pledged to campaign against
the Liberals and WorkChoices.
SPORT
The General:
Showdown preview
Former prime minister
Kevin Rudd is reportedly
being considered by the
United Nations for a top-
level job as an adviser on
climate change.
Mr Rudd spent several
days in New York last week
meeting with UN officials.
UN Secretary-General Ban
Ki-moon is now considering
creating a dedicated role
for him as a top-level
adviser on climate change,
according to a "diplomatic
source with knowledge of
the plan"
, News Ltd
newspapers reported on
today.
Mr Rudd's office has
refused to comment on
the possible UN move.
Labor's election campaign
spokesman Chris Bowen
hosed down the speculation.
"I'm aware that Kevin Rudd
has said he is recontesting
the seat of Griffith and
wants to remain a member
of the house of
representatives,
"Mr
Bowen told ABC Radio.
- AAP
Rudd
for UN?
2010 FEDERAL ELECTION